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Old 02-28-2011, 09:31 PM
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Do I need to report my 1099-R for my 2010 return?

Hi,

I left my last job on Dec 23, 2010. I had my 401k from that job rolled over to an IRA in January 2011. The 1099-R shows "Calendar Year 2011". Do I need to report this 1099-R with my 2010 return or wait until next year to report this in my 2011 return? Thanks in advance.



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